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Friday, January 5, 2018
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JANUARY 13
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Singer’s cancer
battle
CHRISTIAN LONGOBARDI
LOCALS are banding together to raise
money for a well-known Riverland
entertainer, diagnosed with an
aggressive form of throat cancer just
before Christmas.
Singer Mick Kelly had a large and
aggressive tumour removed from his
throat last month, with his diagnosis
and treatment leaving his entertainment
career in jeopardy.
Jos Waechter, Mr Kelly’s sister, cre-
ated a GoFundMe page on Tuesday to
raise money for treatment, and said her
brother’s tumour had developed rapidly.
“He had a big growth on one of his
tonsils and within about three weeks
it had nearly blocked his airway com-
pletely,” she said.
“The tumour had grown right over to
the other side of his throat and was very
aggressive. He had his tonsils cut out
and tests showed it was cancer.”
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l Mick Kelly
A LOCAL couple has
started their 2018 off
with a bang by welcom-
ing their second daugh-
ter – and the Riverland’s
first New Year’s baby
–
on the first day of the
year.
Amy Evans and Mitch
Haywood’s daughter,
Emily Kate, weighed in
at 8.4 pounds and was
born at the Riverland
General Hospital at 4pm
on January 1, 2018.
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Amy Evans and her
partner Mitch Haywood
welcomed their second
daughter, Emily Kate, on
New Year’s Day, making
her the first baby born in
the Riverland for 2018.
PHOTO: Christian Longobardi
Baby
it’s
you